6082. opher
Berean Strong's Lexicon
opher: Fawn, young deer

Original Word: עֹפֶר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: opher
Pronunciation: OH-fer
Phonetic Spelling: (o'-fer)
Definition: Fawn, young deer
Meaning: a fawn

Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be covered with hair or to be dark.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in Strong's Concordance, the imagery of a deer is captured in the Greek word "δορκάς" (dorkas), which also means gazelle or deer, and is used in the New Testament (e.g., Acts 9:36).

Usage: The Hebrew word "opher" refers to a young deer or fawn. It is often used in the context of describing beauty, grace, and gentleness, drawing on the imagery of a young deer’s delicate and graceful nature. In the poetic and wisdom literature of the Bible, "opher" is used metaphorically to convey these attributes.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, deer were common in the landscape and were often associated with beauty and swiftness. The imagery of a deer was familiar to the people and was used in poetry and song to evoke a sense of natural beauty and elegance. The deer’s ability to navigate rugged terrain with agility made it a symbol of grace and strength.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
a young hart, stag
NASB Translation
fawns (2), young (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
עֹ֫פֶר noun masculineSong of Solomon 4:5 young hart, stag; — constructהָאַיָּלִים ׳ע "" (צְבִיׅ Songs 2:9,17; Songs 8:14; plural absolute עֳפָרִים תְּאוֺמֵי צְבִיָּה Songs 4:5; Songs 7:4 (all in simile).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
young roe hart

From aphar; a fawn (from the dusty color) -- young roe (hart).

see HEBREW aphar

Forms and Transliterations
לְעֹ֣פֶר לְעֹ֥פֶר לעפר עֳפָרִ֖ים עפרים ‘o·p̄ā·rîm ‘op̄ārîm lə‘ōp̄er lə·‘ō·p̄er leOfer ofaRim
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Englishman's Concordance
Songs 2:9
HEB: לִצְבִ֔י א֖וֹ לְעֹ֣פֶר הָֽאַיָּלִ֑ים הִנֵּה־
NAS: a gazelle or a young stag. Behold,
KJV: a roe or a young hart:
INT: A gazelle or A young stag Behold

Songs 2:17
HEB: לִצְבִ֗י א֛וֹ לְעֹ֥פֶר הָאַיָּלִ֖ים עַל־
NAS: Or a young stag
KJV: a roe or a young hart
INT: A gazelle Or A young stag on

Songs 4:5
HEB: שָׁדַ֛יִךְ כִּשְׁנֵ֥י עֳפָרִ֖ים תְּאוֹמֵ֣י צְבִיָּ֑ה
NAS: are like two fawns, Twins
KJV: [are] like two young roes
INT: breasts two fawns are twins of a gazelle

Songs 7:3
HEB: שָׁדַ֛יִךְ כִּשְׁנֵ֥י עֳפָרִ֖ים תָּאֳמֵ֥י צְבִיָּֽה׃
NAS: are like two fawns, Twins
KJV: [are] like two young roes
INT: breasts two fawns twins of a gazelle

Songs 8:14
HEB: לִצְבִי֙ א֚וֹ לְעֹ֣פֶר הָֽאַיָּלִ֔ים עַ֖ל
NAS: or a young stag
KJV: to a roe or to a young hart
INT: A gazelle or A young stag on

5 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 6082
5 Occurrences


lə·‘ō·p̄er — 3 Occ.
‘o·p̄ā·rîm — 2 Occ.
















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